Over 648 Killed in 2026 Iran Protests Crackdown: Eyewitnesses Describe 'One-Sided War'
At least 648 people have died in the 2026 Iran protests crackdown. Following Supreme Leader Khamenei's warning, security forces unleashed lethal force across major cities.
"In war, both sides have weapons. Here, people only chant and get killed. It's a one-sided war." This chilling account from a Tehran resident captures the brutality of the 2026 Iran protests crackdown. Since early January 2026, what began as a cry against economic hardship has evolved into a nationwide uprising met with lethal force.
The Escalating 2026 Iran Protests Crackdown and Rising Death Toll
The Norway-based Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) reports that at least 648 protesters have been killed, including nine minors. Eyewitnesses describe security forces using Kalashnikov-style rifles to fire directly into crowds of unarmed civilians. The government has also severely restricted internet access to mask the scale of the violence.
In cities like Mashhad and Rasht, hospitals are reportedly overwhelmed. A mortuary worker in Mashhad claimed that 180 to 200 bodies with severe head injuries were brought in on a single morning. Sources also allege that security forces are demanding "bullet payments" from families before releasing the bodies of their loved ones.
Regime Defiance and International Outcry
Iranian authorities have blamed the US and Israel for fomenting unrest, labeling protesters as "rioters." State media reported that 100 security personnel have died during the unrest. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is reportedly weighing "very strong" military options as the crisis deepens.
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